Chuchote wrote: » Hmm. Hadn't thought that there might be a variation in how long the charge holds.
cdaly_ wrote: » I'm all for rechargeable AA/AAA batteries and a charger. Can carry spares on a long spin and can replace worn out batteries with a new set. My spare rear light is a Smart Lunar R2 (non usb). My main rear light is a dynamo light which never needs batteries. Large-ish initial investment what with dynamo wheel and all but well worth it...
Chuchote wrote: » A coach in the sense of Bianconi or Trappatoni?
Chuchote wrote: » Did you get it in Amazon or is it available here, if you don't mind my asking? (I mean the Smart Lunar, not the dynamo; my dynamo days left me, along with my dynamism.) Hmm, though it's described as 'blinding'. I don't really want a blindingly bright light, wouldn't think it safe for drivers? The ideal would be a bright light, easily seen from back and side, and preferably (if not too dear) those ones that are standard in Japan that respond automatically to darkening to turn on at night, and that turn off automatically if your bike is still for more than 30 seconds or so.
cdaly_ wrote: » Used on steady mode it's not blinding unless you stare into it. Its random mode is pretty good at drawing the eye too.
cdaly_ wrote: » Also check out the rear carrier mount. Essential if you have a carrier...
Chuchote wrote: » The £8 carriage fee cuts out Amazon; same with some crowd who sell it in Lucan.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Cheaper to use parcel motel?
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It may need to be tilted up a bit - you could be gradually sliding forward.
Beasty wrote: » Add another 3 quid or so of order and you should get free delivery from Amazon (never pay them for delivery myself - always make sure my orders are over £20, and will add some consumables if necessary to get me there) - you just need to ensure it's sold or fulfilled by Amazon - you don't need to join Amazon Prime
Chuchote wrote: » Over £25 now.
Beasty wrote: » Get yourself 8 quids worth of AAA batteries to keep 'er lit then;)
magicbastarder wrote: » 'could of been so much worse'. sets my teeth on edge.
traprunner wrote: » Yes, the sky could have fallen in and chicken licken could have been killed. It is such a stupid statement.
traprunner wrote: » It is such a stupid statement.
bazermc wrote: » How long should a look keo cleat last? I've barely done about 1000 km and the right one needs replacing. I only click in and out with the right foot so it makes sense that one would wear first.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Do you do much walking around in them? I've no idea how long I get but I'd estimate around 4-5k and that's with some walking at coffee stops etc. Swap them over if the right is still clicking in to even wear.
Chuchote wrote: » What's a High 5 box?
Eamonnator wrote: » http://www.thejournal.ie/cyclist-crash-dublin-2914431-Aug2016/ Dublin Fire Brigade advise cyclists to always wear a helmet. I don't know, how this crash would have been avoided, by the wearing of a helmet, but I'm sure, they know best.